Notes on Waterproofing Specifications
·Each module is provided with an IPX6-equivalent waterproof
construction so that water does not penetrate it even when it
gets wet during connection or disconnection. However, note
that a single module cannot be soaked in water and that the
modules cannot be connected or disconnected underwater.
* IPX6 is a liquid ingress protection standard with which water
projected in jets from any direction shall have no harmful effects.
·Should the inner side of a module is moistened by water, wipe
the moisture completely away using a lint-free, dry cloth. If it is
moistened by salt water, wipe the salt water completely away using
a cloth moistened with fresh water and then dry it completely.
·If the electrical terminal of the Battery Module is short-circuited by
contact with salt water, it becomes temporarily unusable by the
function of the internal safety circuitry. If this happens, wipe it with
the method described above, dry it and then recharge the battery
by means of the AC adapter and charge plug to recover power.
·When the two modules are connected (ready for underwater
use), the withstanding water depth is 100 meters. The
modules cannot be used in a depth over 100 meters. However,
remember that this waterproofing is retained only when the user
performs optimum maintenance.
* The dedicated charge plug and AC adapter are not
waterproof. Be careful not to moisten them.
Withstanding water depth: 100 meters
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